The Concorde plane used a type of fuel called aviation kerosene, which is also known as Jet-A fuel. This fuel is a type of refined petroleum that is designed for use in jet turbine engines, like the ones that powered the Concorde.
Powered Minecarts are powered by coal or charcoal.
Here's a rephrasing: How are rockets powered, by fuel? Yes, that's pretty much correct.
Karl Benz was the man who invented the first fuel-powered car in 1885
Specify the type of plane; it varies.
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There will be a refueling plane which contains only fuel. A long hose or pipe will be lowered from the refueling plane. A plane which is to be refueled will have a hole which goes to fuel tank. The pipe will be injected into the hole. The fuel will flow through the pipe. The plane gets refueled.Then the pipe or hose is drawn back.
We would need to know what size or model plane you are asking about. They are located under the fuel cells, if they have them. Not all planes can dump fuel.
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The main fuel IS diesel fuel for both both trains and ships, most freight trains run on electric motors that are powered in most cases by diesel engined generators, while passenger trains are powered by diesel, or directly from an overhead power line, or electrified rail. Trains of course used to be powered by steam, fired by wood or coal. old sailing ships obviously used to be powered by wind and/or manpower. Later they were powered by steam, usually coal fired, and then by diesel fuel.
LPG or Liquid Petroleum Gas is a fuel, not a car. Pretty much ANY motor vehicle that is powered by an engine that burns fuel can be powered by LPG.